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(This is in reference to the woman who supposedly shouted saying everybody was going to die. I actually went straight to this thread seeing if anybody talked about her. )

THIS bothered me a lot, and is the reason why I came here looking to see if anyone had more information on her.

The full video is here:

(there are stupid emojis flying around but just skip to 5:08)

Yeah, inebriated people are rowdy, but if they are upset in line they usually just curse you off and start shoving you. Shouting you're all going to die is a sure-fire way to get you kicked out, even a drunk person may somewhat be aware that. Then again, we don't know how inebriated and/or high she was. Regardless, it's just WAY TOO MUCH of a coincidence that she was warning victims of a shooting before the shooting happened. Like in the realm of weird coincidences, this definitely falls into there. It may seem like mere coincidence to many of us, but to detectives and police, nothing is treated as a coincidence. Everything has to be looked into. Like, at the end of the day - never hurts to ask.

Take the Oxnard phone call before JFK's assassination. Someone called a switchboard operator warning, in oddly correct detail, that JFK was going to die. It could have been a weird coincidence of a crazy person leaving a crazy message. Still, the authorities looked it into it and their investigation of it is in official records.

I'm not implying some stupid conspiracy theory by the way. I'm thinking something along the lines of what someone else said here in a previous post. Maybe this woman caught wind of his plot - whether she's an acquaintance or friend or stranger. It'd be important to track her because, like I said, it doesn't hurt to ask. She could have valuable information.

Then again - this is all still very fresh and maybe something new will come out of it.

(I'm also crossing my fingers that maybe time travel is possible and she was from the future and vanished as quickly as she arrived)

Iím with you that itís a terribly (and terrible) strange coincidence. On the other hand, it also sounds a bit like someone on drugs (it is a music festival and Vegas, after all). Saying that ďtheyíre all around usĒ sounds like drugs to me, and the fact that she was playing with the girlís hair who reported it (a girl this woman did not know) also sounds like drugs to me - back in the day it wasnít uncommon in my opinion for someone on ecstasy or similar to play with other peopleís hair (I realize how odd that sounds). The lack of boundaries etc comes across strange.

IME that was probably an automated tip. He likely did not pay for the meal, it was charged to his room bill which would later be comped due to his spending during his stay.

- My lack of High Roller knowledge had me thinking there would be no generated room service bill to sign off on, sorta like an Honors Bar. Upon checkout he would receive his tally and then decide how he wanted to apply this or that.

Okay, that is disturbing. Most gun shops have cameras that COVER THE PARKING LOT, too. What vehicle did he drive to pick up/purchase the Ruger rifle. If the vehicle was not registered to him, WHO DROVE HIM TO THE GUN SHOP?? If so, did he leave the gun in the trunk of the vehicle that picked him up? Did he have someone scheduled to pick him up at a prearranged time and place, near the casino....and that is why he left the gun in the car....as insurance in case he was cornered outside the casino? (I obviously would NEVER have a 6 figure limit at a casino....I'm more the 2 for 1 buffet special type)...but $600 for a weapon and not found in the room, implies he had a Plan B in mind. Now, I am really wondering about the police announcement of the 150 cars that were left in the area. Maybe they are waiting/wanting to see who comes to pick up the vehicles??? THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX, ALWAYS

The sheriff explicitly said he thought SP planned on escaping. He had way more than just one gun in his car from what Iíve read and heard. He prob drove himself to buy the gun and parked his car at Mandalay. Even if the gun stores have surveillance, itís very likely it was written over by the time LE requested it. Many businesses do not keep security tape footage longer than a day or so bc itís expensive due to multiple cameras taking up a lot of space on a server.

- My lack of High Roller knowledge had me thinking there would be no generated room service bill to sign off on, sorta like an Honors Bar. Upon checkout he would receive his tally and then decide how he wanted to apply this or that.

In my experience you still sign off on it. Tjer s no such thing as an honors system with gamblers sadly IME. And FWIW we do always tip cash, Iíve never noticed if it has a line item on the bill for a tip, but then again at the time Iím getting room service Iím not really looking to scrutinize a bill Iím not going to end up paying for

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